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Expansion of Individual Choice and Agency Access to Resources
These activities help increase the access of lower income households to housing and business development resources through the provision of information and other non-monetary resources, or increase the capacity of community groups to improve such services. They include activities to provide housing counseling and improve the skills and credibility of low income renters. These activities address Objective N in the Five-Year Plan and generally assist households with very low incomes in the under 30% of median range.
Funds will be targeted to the operating costs of activities which provide information or other non-monetary resources to low and moderate income persons, such as housing counseling, training, or mediation.
The 2002 target goals are to co-sponsor (with other units of the Department) one Citywide conference of neighborhood associations, and publish one compendium of neighborhood association self-help activities and resources. Benchmark measures include the existence of viable neighborhood associations in every area of the City and progress toward the City's fair share goals.
For information on how to submit a proposal in this category, click here.
The Commission will give preferences to activities which either address broader housing opportunities for people of all races and other protected classes, fair housing goals, or activities which support the expansion of affordable housing opportunities throughout the community.
Ongoing / currently funded activities in this category include:
Centro Hispano: Nuestra Casa Housing Counseling
Community Action Coalition: Housing Counseling
Independent Living: Home Share
Tenant Resource Center: Mediation